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Hunter is the best player in college football with immense two-way abilities. The Jaguars could use an elite talent at cornerback, and Hunter’s dynamic receiving skills would help a sputtering offense, too.
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McMillan is having a Drake London-type season for Arizona in a similar frame with similar traits. And the Titans desperately need receiving weapons for Will Levis.
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Can’t shake this pairing for now. Milroe has massive upside but probably isn’t ready to start until 2026, which is when the Browns can more reasonably move on from Deshaun Watson.
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The Giants will be drafting a quarterback in 2025, and Ward, while not someone with premier traits, has looked like a quarterback with high-level starting skills in the right NFL situation.
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Sanders in Las Vegas — potentially with his dad at head coach — is sensible. I like the idea the more I think about it. With a high-caliber tight end in place and plenty of cap space, the Raiders can surprise with quality quarterback play in 2025.
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Williams has All-Pro traits, and with the correct development in New England can maximize those reasonably raw skills.
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The Jets go the prudent route with the steady LSU tackle to build the offensive line in the future.
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Carter is having a tremendous season at Penn State and has Micah Parsons-like physical traits. The Panthers have to add a premier edge-rushing talent to the roster.
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If any team would pick a running back in the top 10, it’d be this Jerry Jones club. Jeanty is a premier talent.
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The Saints get Derek Carr another polished Ohio State receiver in Egbuka, who’s looked ready for the NFL since last season.
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Banks would help solidify what’s been a shaky Bengals offensive line this season protecting Joe Burrow.
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The Dolphins stop the Johnson slide to pair him with Jalen Ramsey before eventually taking over as the No. 1 corner spot.
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The Buccaneers plan for the future at receiver with Burden, who’s demonstrated first-round traits and production since his early days at Missouri.
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Starks is simply too good and NFL-ready of a player for the Bears to pass on him here. Three-down playmaker.
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The Colts get a multidimensional linebacker-edge rusher to add more juice to the defense.
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The Seahawks have a clear need at linebacker, and Perkins, when healthy, is probably the most dynamic prospect at the position in this class.
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The Rams get a high-upside blocker to plug in at either tackle spot in 2025. Simmons has been awesome in pass pro this season,.
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The Broncos snag the lightning-quick Restrepo, who’s demonstrated fantastic hands in 2024, to be the chain-moving slot for Bo Nix.
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The Falcons don’t even have 10 sacks as a defense entering Week 12. They desperately need a genuine No. 1 outside rusher, and Pearce has those traits.
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Another NFC team with an edge need, and Overton has been the classic breakout star on Alabama’s defense this season.
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The Commanders roll the dice with the injured star cornerback from outside the Power 4. When healthy, Revel looks like a first-round talent with ball skills and plus athleticism.
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The Texans probably feel fine with their tackle situation, but this Milum selection is about simply playing the five best blockers in front of C.J. Stroud.
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Graham is too talented and too productive for the Ravens to pass on here. He and Justin Madubuike would formulate a tremendous interior tandem in Baltimore.
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The Packers need more girth inside, and Sanders is a wide-bodied, three-down defender who’s flashed upfield as a pass rusher on South Carolina’s stellar defensive front this season.
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Grant is an upfield rusher who’s played like an early-round pick across multiple seasons at Michigan. He and Keeanu Benton would be a fun complementary tandem inside.
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The Vikings add an enormous and athletic defensive tackle to make life easier for their outside rushers in Brian Flores’ blitz-obsessed scheme.
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Another speedy wideout for Jalen Hurts in Nick Sirianni’s offense.
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Umanmielen has pieced together yet another magnificent season rushing the quarterback in the SEC. He’d be a steal here for the Bills this late in Round 1.
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Nolen would give Chris Jones a legitimate running mate getting upfield as a rusher. The Ole Miss star has demolished offensive lines with regularity this season.
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The Lions add another boundary weapon to the offense in Royals, who’s dangerous over the top of the defense and when needing to make a defender miss in space.